"How Hewlett-Packard lost its way: Léo Apotheker's disastrous tenure as HP's CEO revealed a dysfunctional company struggling for direction after a decade of missteps and scandals. Can his replacement, Meg Whitman, fix the tech giant?"
Fortune 9:55 AM

"Microsoft delays license price hike for current SPLA users: Microsoft has given customers locked into existing contracts for the Service Provider Licensing Agreement (SPLA) a six month grace period before they feel the brunt of its licensing price hike."
Channel Register 11:43 AM

"Web snooping plan a step closer to reality: Any device connected to the internet such as a computer, smartphone or tablet could soon have its web history logged and retained for up to two years by telecommunications companies for law enforcement purposes under reforms being proposed by the Gillard government."
Sydney Morning Herald 11:24 AM

"Zynga Sues French Game Publisher for Copyright Infringement"
IDG News Service 11:10 AM

"Your Facebook 'likes' can get you fired: Clicking the 'like' button isn't speech protected by the First Amendment, a judge ruled. Some legal experts, however, wonder if the judge understood what liking actually implies."
Fortune 10:47 AM

"Lenovo sets sights on mobile future: China's top PC manufacturer, Lenovo, has invested 5 billion yuan (US$789.9 million) to set up Lenovo Industrial Base, a facility that will mainly focus on research and development (R&D) and production of Web-enabled mobile devices."
ZDNet Asia 11:57 AM